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1 Fire Prevention Week
Peters--Bud
Staff members from the health center show how to extinguish a fire; photo.
2 KCRS requests funds for amplifiers
Cahill--Mary E. (Class of 1981)
UNISA also recognizes several organizations and considers Mayor Crews' request to assist in funding sidewalk to College Square.
3 Opt-out kept by IaPIRG
Milroy--Kevin
Regents vote to continue funding plan.
4 Sundry store New store will be called "Union Station"; other names also noted.
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5 Major inflation pressing problem, says prof
Skaine--James Cole (Speech Faculty)
Professor Skaine believes that the length of major courses of study is expanding at the expense of other worthwhile college courses.
6 Peg and Jon Information about the radio call-in featuring the mayoral candidates.
7 Speaking as an individual
Claus--Robert (Sociology Faculty)
Professor Claus claims that he spoke to the Regents as an individual and not as a representative of an organization; does not believe United Faculty has done a good job on faculty salaries.
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8 and Baker and more sexism
Gordon--Sal
Appreciated lengthy article on Gerald Baker.
9 Gordon: speaks out on Iowan's "sexist editor"
Gordon--Sal
Did not like tone of recent column by Kevin Milroy, especially in his references to women.
10 Help veterans at Christmas
Spencer--Lee
Urges students to become involved in mail project.
11 It's jazz Jazz Band will perform two student compositions.
12 Still too many questions
Carlson--Don
Does not believe recent letter had all the answers on prices at UBS.
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13 Guitar lessons School of Music will hire classical guitarist if there is sufficient interest.
14 Sarah Menke to star in "Step on a Crack" Profile of Sarah Menke; photo.
15 Sororities push for own housing
Bowman--Julie
All six sororities have or are looking for a house; photo.
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16 4our Letter Word
Coleman--Duff A. (Class of 1979)
A group is pictured at the opening of the jazz room in the union, where each Friday night different groups will play; photo.
17 Birth control advocate to lecture on sensible sex Profile of Lonny Myers.
18 Guthrie duo presents Shakespeare scenes Susan Dafoe and Tom Hegg will perform.
19 Musica Orbis Will perform.
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20 ACEI Will discuss purposes of group.
21 Adult student luncheons Ray Schlicher and O. R. Schmidt will speak.
22 Anthropology Club Will meet to get acquainted.
23 C. E. C. Will hold general meeting.
24 New landlord/tenant act on Iowa: legislature's agenda
Kirtley--Donna
Would clarify rights and obligations of both parties.
25 PSO Professor Frodi will talk about her research.
26 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
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27 Board of Regents here
Coleman--Duff A. (Class of 1979)
The Board of Regents is pictured as they discuss and then approve funding provisions for IaPIRG; photo.
28 Investigation of Ron Butler murder, UNI student, continues The murder of a UNI student is being investigated; Ron Butler was stabbed to death in his Waterloo home.
29 Regents approve UNI contracts Approve contracts for Men's Gym renovation and boiler replacement.
30 Social Services Karl Guetzlaff, Chris Harshbarger, and Marsha Batt will speak.
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31 Interpreters Theatre to present gentle satires on fairy tales Scene from rehearsal; photo.
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32 UNI goes to the sky
Coleman--Duff A. (Class of 1979)
Pictures from a helicopter field trip for students working on an M. A. or M. S. in counseling; photos.
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33 Shuttles, ships, and satellites NASA projects in the works
Herrick--Roger L. (Class of 1977)
Excerpts from speech by NASA official William Anderson.
34 Study time
Peters--Bud
Student studying on a grassy knoll; photo.
35 Women's Center Professors Grace Ann Hovet and Barbara Lounsberry will speak on the women's movement.
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36 Back from the Hill
Coleman--Duff A. (Class of 1979)
A student has fun doing gymnastics after a trip to the Hill; photo.
37 Drops, but returns
Klunenberg--Jeff
Profile of Lavern Teepe who returned to school after being away for a long time.
38 Tuba fest to begin Thursday Schedule for Octubafest.
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39 Campus St.
Peters--Bud
A view of the sign for Campus Street; photo.
40 German program given by UNI Wind Ensemble Will feature soloists Marilou Kratzenstein and Les Thostenson.
41 Methods for language teachers subject of Friday conference Many UNI faculty will participate.
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42 The making of art
Peters--Bud
Students are taking apart appliances for the sole purpose of beautiful art; photo.
43 UNI's Residence Hall Association: striving for better relationships: Plans to sponsor several events
Riley--Tom
Committees will work on "layering" of dorms, alcohol, constitutional revision, and publicity.
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44 Footballers scalp Chiefs
Fridley--Richard L. (Class of 1978)
UNI wins over Morningside, 30-13.
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45 Strikers beaten in tourney
Fridley--Richard L. (Class of 1978)
The women's field hockey team lost all four games in a tournament, against Wooster-2-0, against Indiana-5-0, Western Illinois-4-0, and Lake Forest-1-0.
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46 A sports column
Fridley--Richard L. (Class of 1978)
47 Golfers second in fall finale Women's golf closed out the season by placing second in the Iowa Invitational.
48 Iowa and ISU crush harriers
Carney--Randy
UNI cross country loses to both Iowa and Iowa State, 16-44 and 15-50, respectively.
49 Lady spikers cop third
Carney--Randy
The volleyball team won third place with the following scores: St. Ambrose-11-5, 11-6, Loras won-6-11, 4-11, and Coe-15-3, 15-1.
50 Rugby action
Krishnan--Chari
Rugby tied, 6-6, with Quad Cities, and then lost,36-0, to Palmer.
51 Soccer The soccer club loses, 5-2, to Cedar Rapids.